I was still trying to see more colors in the
two upper leaves on the right side, as the knowing that the painting was
finished started to occupy some space in my being.

This also was the time when the name came. You
cannot give a name to a piece before it is finished. Well, maybe in most cases.

Sometimes you know the name even before you start. It is a strange thing, the name. It is the “what is it about” of the piece. Sometimes it happens when you recognize something special about it. In other times it is an interesting feeling that you have even before you start, and are curious enough to explore it with the art.

In any case, what has given the name immigration to this piece?

For me it is this strange line that crosses through almost everything else. Here you have this plant or whatever is depicted as the main subject, and with no logical reason, in comes this beige line, wrapped in orange, and dares go through the leaves that have color, the thick beige trunk and the empty leaves, as if it has grabbed the right to come in at the level of its choice and disregard the prevailing order.

You could even say that this stranger has cut
through the old and established areas and it is aiming at the most vulnerable
but alive green. Isn’t that green the best of all places in the plant, where
life is experienced in its strongest impulse to grow, and its boldest claim to
the adventure of being a body in space? If you had to choose a place to experience
life, where would you go?

And yes, the plant was just all right without
this beige and orange intrusion. Everything was just working fine. But coming
in, as this new line did, has just given the most interesting and the most
intense experience to this old plant.

It has introduced drama to the composition.
How poor would the composition be with only all that is okay in it? Now
something is breaking the routine. Something is happening, sweet, tasty, maybe even
spicy.

You really need to look at immigration from a composition point of view, to see what it means to everything that is involved.

A delicious drama, this is what it is about.

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